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Housing Studies, Volume 20 Issue 2 2005

2008 Impact Factor: 0.609
ISSN: 1466-1810 (electronic) 0267-3037 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Introduction: International Perspectives on The New Enclavism and the Rise of Gated Communities
Rowland Atkinson; Sarah Blandy
Pages 177 – 186
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Constructing The Pomerium in Las Vegas: A Case Study of Emerging Trends in American Gated Communities
Evan McKenzie
Pages 187 – 203
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Homeowners Associations, Collective Action and the Costs of Private Governance
Simon C. Y. Chen; Chris J. Webster
Pages 205 – 220
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Some Reflections on the Economic and Political Organisation of Private Neighbourhoods
Georg Glasze
Pages 221 – 233
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Rediscovering the ‘Gate’ Under Market Transition: From Work-unit Compounds to Commodity Housing Enclaves
Fulong Wu
Pages 235 – 254
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Gated Communities in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, Argentina: A challenge for Town Planning
Guy Thuillier
Pages 255 – 271
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Planning Responses to Gated Communities in Canada
Jill Grant
Pages 273 – 285
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Gated Communities: (Ne)Gating Community Development?
Sarah Blandy; Diane Lister
Pages 287 – 301
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Who Segregates Whom? The Analysis of a Gated Community in Mendoza, Argentina
Sonia Roitman
Pages 303 – 321
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Gated Communities: Sprawl and Social Segregation in Southern California
Renaud Le Goix
Pages 323 – 343
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Gated Communities as Club Goods: Segregation or Social Cohesion?
Tony Manzi; Bill Smith-Bowers
Pages 345 – 359
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